RX Vega Owners Thread, Tests, Mods, BIOS & Tweaks ! (cont.)

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  1. DanielRX

    DanielRX Master Guru

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    RX VEGA56 temperature of SOC VRM it is setting 2331.0ºC

    hello guys, I would like to share an experience I had with the Drivers version 20.2.2 WHQL running on RX VEGA56, everything works fine, solid performance, but I realized when monitoring the temperature with GPU z, that the temperature of SOC VRM it is setting 2331.0ºC, I tested it with version 19.11.1 and version 19.5.2 and everything is OK, the problem is only with version 20.2.2 WHQL, the video card is perfect has no defect, running everything perfectly, thanks for the time...
     

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  2. MerolaC

    MerolaC Ancient Guru

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    I don't have the SOC VRM temp at all...
    And the GPU/MEM VRM show 0 for whatever reason.
    soc.gif
     
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  3. OnnA

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    Please use HWiNFO64 or Relive Overlay.
     
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  4. OnnA

    OnnA Ancient Guru

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    DX12 has better 1% & 0.1%Lows

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  5. OnnA

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  6. The_Amazing_X

    The_Amazing_X Master Guru

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    Been on Borderlands 3 and im loving the game.

    The vega 64 plays this at 75 fps normally

    I recomend this game its really good.

    Vega 64 plays this at maxium on 1440p with no issues.
     
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  7. OnnA

    OnnA Ancient Guru

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    [​IMG]

    True 1440p (no gimmick).

    [​IMG]
     
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  8. The_Amazing_X

    The_Amazing_X Master Guru

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    I have checked some reviews about this and with movement Fx is better but stoped DLSS gets you better quality, I still prefer the free solution, I hate closed solutions.

    Now on AMD works on any car, prob will get the game with 50% discount at some point :)
     
  9. OnnA

    OnnA Ancient Guru

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    Here is remedy for UE3/4 bad optimization :cool:

    -> https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/releases
    -> https://git.froggi.es/doitsujin/dxvk/-/jobs

    Origin -> https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/m...ing-artifacting-on-amd-hardware.433239/page-3

    All You need to do is drop e.g. (for DX11 games):
    d3d11.dll + dxgi.dll into Game .exe directory.

    It will translate game API into Vulkan ! (Yes there is noticably an FPS uplift :p).

    Optional: For Reshade to work You need to eneble global VLK then copy Reshade folder into:
    C:\ProgramData\ReShade (Edit the thing of course).

    Tested so far:
    Heroes VII DX9 & Senua HB DX11
     
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  10. The_Amazing_X

    The_Amazing_X Master Guru

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    Can we have a toturial :)
     

  11. OnnA

    OnnA Ancient Guru

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    Just copy those 2 .DLLs into game folder (where the game .exe is)
    Should work.

    For DX11 -> d3d11.dll + dxgi.dll (from x64 folder).
     
  12. The_Amazing_X

    The_Amazing_X Master Guru

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    And you need to run reshade?
     
  13. OnnA

    OnnA Ancient Guru

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    No, but if you want then it can be done NP.
     
  14. The_Amazing_X

    The_Amazing_X Master Guru

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    12:32:28: Starting BattlEye Service...

    12:32:31: Launching game...
    12:32:32: Note: File blocks can be ignored if they don't cause problems with the game.
    12:32:32: [INFO] Blocked loading of file: "H:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\ARK\ShooterGame\Binaries\Win64\dxgi.dll".


    Ark is a no go :(
     
  15. MerolaC

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    Obviously, games with anticheat systems won't work
     

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    you can self sign the dll's and as long as you've added your signature to teh root store the anticheats won't even bat an eyelid.
     
  17. The_Amazing_X

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    Ark needs Vulkan really bad. Its just baddly optimized for amd cards.
     
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  18. Audessy

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    Vega FE.jpg Does anyone have some advice for Vega Frontier users? I've got a water block on mine. It performs well but not all the memory timings for Vega 64 work well on it.

    Just looking to squeeze some more performance out of this old unpopular card. I like gaming in 4k/60, so every frame counts!

    Obviously I was pushing it very hard in the screenshot. But this is honestly the most it's capable of. I usually run 1630mhz/1150mv

    https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/48827588?
     
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  19. Rootax

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    I think you can't do much better with Vega FE. I've one too, with a waterblock, temps are fine, but I settled at 1613mhz@1.125v , and 1050mhz for the hbm2 (stock timing). I pushed the gpu around 1700mhz but with 1.2+ voltage, it was not worth it. I was never able to past 1050 for the ram, after that, it was not 100% stable.

    But anyway, you won't find a difference in real life. I love this card btw, the 16gb is being usefull in some games now.
     
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  20. apple020997

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    Seems like you had an unlucky card, as far as voltages required to run those frequencies at least. Mine, which can’t go past 1702 mhz @1200mV in wattman in no way possible, runs at 1560mhz in-game at 1065mV (stock frequency in wattman). 1125mV seems (to me) quite high. Or that 1613mhz is the in-game frequency? ‘Cause in that case, well, it’s a different (better) story...

    Regarding mem, I’ve heard that a lot of Vega 64’s hbm can run stable at 1100mhz, maybe the 8gb chips of FEs are more troublesome at higher frequencies than 4gb ones in 64s?
     

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